BREAKING: GovFresh acquired by BBI, Inc.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – GovFresh founder Luke Fretwell announced today he has sold GovFresh to Rosslyn, VA-based federal contractor BBI, Inc., for [REDACTED]. Effective immediately, he joins the firm as Chief Innovation & Engagement Officer and will actively recruit top government and military officials to BBI’s executive team and advisory board, including [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED], [REDACTED] and [REDACTED].

“I look forward to growing BBI’s federal IT, Web, social media and communications business,” said Fretwell. “My work on GovFresh and the C-level government contacts I’ve made will be extremely influential in securing millions of dollars in federal contracts. Besides, all this transparency, open government, Gov 2.0 [REDACTED] is a waste of [REDACTED] time. Where’s the [REDACTED] business model? I want a house in McLean and weekly mentions in FedScoop, Federal Computer Weekly, Federal Times, Government Technology and Federal News Radio. [REDACTED] all this blogging, Twittering, Facebooking [REDACTED].”

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Fretwell also said he plans to “never, ever, ever, ever go to another [REDACTED] bar camp again.”

“The only people I’m going to ‘un-conference’ with are members of Congress and anyone with ‘Chief’ in their title. Anyone else can wiki it up with my executive assistant.”